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steven isaacs joins us now. steven, thanks for joining us. we fully expect more point of seize from the bank of england on thursday. another 250 billion. they've already told banks to go out and use 150 or 200 billion reserves in terms of lending. >> the data has been very poor for quite some time. we're in a recession the first quarter let alone the second quarter. individual pieces are bouncing around. but i think the trend is still very poor. and that's really before the full force of the latest euros and cry sisz. so, yeah, ewe know, the banks being in the easing is camp, any opportunity in the last five years, anyway. so we should nt be surprised. they're going to do 50 billion this week. as you said, there's all sorts of other bells and whistles at it. 50 billion here, a hundred billion there. >> actually, maybe they need to do the focus on the other may jurors they've announced. you know, they're already well below 2%. the concept of buying further gills and somehow that filtering into the real economy. i think it's symbols. so i mean,
steven isaacs joins us now. steven, thanks for joining us. we fully expect more point of seize from the bank of england on thursday. another 250 billion. they've already told banks to go out and use 150 or 200 billion reserves in terms of lending. >> the data has been very poor for quite some time. we're in a recession the first quarter let alone the second quarter. individual pieces are bouncing around. but i think the trend is still very poor. and that's really before the full force of...
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diamond told us that the fsa was specifically pleased with us. that doesn't sound very pleased. >> again, i think -- i assume what he's referring to is this came from the top. comments specifically made by mr. bailey at that board meeting. >> that's in relation to the precise question i just put to you, put to mr. diamond by our chairman. >> i'm sorry. >> precisely the question i put to you is a question our chairman put to mr. diamond. >> which was? >> mr. diamond -- >> we're going get more from hearing with marcus agius. likely of course take a couple of hours and if it's anything like the ones we previously heard. i want to get reaction. your thoughts? >> this morning a bit disappointing. yesterday to my surprise and quite intelligent and coordinated questioning coming from the panel. today we're revisiting issues of the past, we're not talk about libor. i can't remember the last time i remember hearing libor mentioned. we're the hearing old vendetta about the culture at barclays being played out whereas to remind ourselves the libor specific
diamond told us that the fsa was specifically pleased with us. that doesn't sound very pleased. >> again, i think -- i assume what he's referring to is this came from the top. comments specifically made by mr. bailey at that board meeting. >> that's in relation to the precise question i just put to you, put to mr. diamond by our chairman. >> i'm sorry. >> precisely the question i put to you is a question our chairman put to mr. diamond. >> which was? >> mr....
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joining us is steven major. steven, great to see you. thanks for joining us. are these -- how sustainable are these current yields? how much time does spain of a? >> lots of people are focusing on the key numbers, 7% and even 8% for the ten year. what really matters is the short term funding rate and the bill market moving towards 5%, which is very high by bill standards in europe. even greece was issuing bills for a yield less than 5% at the height of the crisis. spain has time and it can fund itself in the shorter maturities. it can probably do so right the way through to the end of this year. they've done 70% of the target for this year. there's new debts they have to assume for the regions and there's the bank recaps still overhanging the kingdom of spain. but overall i think they can get through to later this year. and the big hope and it is a hope is that by then there will be a bit more of durable solution in place for europe. it's impossible for any one country to deal with its problems on its own. it needs to bet the help from brussels. >> steven, hol
joining us is steven major. steven, great to see you. thanks for joining us. are these -- how sustainable are these current yields? how much time does spain of a? >> lots of people are focusing on the key numbers, 7% and even 8% for the ten year. what really matters is the short term funding rate and the bill market moving towards 5%, which is very high by bill standards in europe. even greece was issuing bills for a yield less than 5% at the height of the crisis. spain has time and it...
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make sure you join us on monday. right now, it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> nice, london calling for the olympic games to get under way in a matter of hours. good morning. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm melissa lee alongside jim cramer and david faber live from the new york stock exchange. carl quintanilla in london as the games are getting set to get under way. carl, what's it look like over there? >> good morning, guys. we are here, we've made our way to our tv tower in olympic park in stratford. you can see olympic stadium over my shoulder on the left-hand side. on the right, you see the arselor, the tall overlook. the headline in "the daily tell graph," let's get the party started. a few hours from opening ceremony. 1 billion people expected to watch. 4 billion people estimated over the course of the games. there's roughly three-quarters of humanity. a lot of coverage coming up today, including coach "k" of men's basketball. the head of bmw north america, ludwig willisch and brian roberts will j
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and using the public transportation system as well, everybody is using it now. what will happen, lots of the businesses have cooperated. they asked that their staff take vacations or volunteer for the games. already today the traffic is much lighter than it's been the first two weeks that i was here. so that part is working well. people are going to cooperate. this is a city that has hosted the games twice before. this will be the third time. this is the first time they've done it on their own initiative. the last time ioc asked for help. they said we want to do it, we're prepared and created a whole new area of town. this part, where the studio is situated used to abhor bill place. you wouldn't want to go near. now it's a beautiful park land. there's house. there's a huge shopping mall if you're interested in that. and it's a place that's very inviting. they reclaimed this area and it will be a part of the history of this town forever. >> well, anita, thank you for joining us. we're excited about this too. thank you for joining us so early. congratulations on y
and using the public transportation system as well, everybody is using it now. what will happen, lots of the businesses have cooperated. they asked that their staff take vacations or volunteer for the games. already today the traffic is much lighter than it's been the first two weeks that i was here. so that part is working well. people are going to cooperate. this is a city that has hosted the games twice before. this will be the third time. this is the first time they've done it on their own...
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a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars than last year. more than any year since 2007. gm's numbers are the best since 2008. ford sales were up only 7%. the numbers told us more about retail auto sales than the miserable commerce number but chrysler doesn't trade as an individual company. none of these numbers compare to reports from the banks since earnings season began. today we got citigroup's numbers. they were certainly better than expected. the terrific portion of earnings coming from international. notably transactions citi processes overseas, not a lot of risk there. friday we got numbers from jpmorgan and wells fargo. they reall
a government department that may be using probably not the technology near what the private sector uses to compile data or a store like walmart where 140 million people shop each week? does costco have a better handle on retail sales than the department of commerce given they have the sales per square footage of every store in the head while the commerce department doesn't have a permanent secretary at the helm? how about retail sales of autos. in the month of june chrysler sold 20% more cars...
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thank you both for joining us. the love that. >> violent storms wreaking havoc on the ground, knocking out power. also disrupting the cloud where so many of us store our music, photos and more. are all of those files safe in the cloud? we'll look at that issue coming up next. >>> plus is the housing market recovering or not some it dependses on who you ask. and where you you live. today the stock market may have given us a surprising answer. >>> and later young americans showing less enthusiasm for president obama now than their counter part diswhen he was running for office four year ago. and it's because the kids are not all right when it comes to the economy. a look at that issue coming up. [ male announcer ] introducing a powerful weapon in your fight against bugs. ortho home defense max. with a new continuous spray wand. and a fast acting formula. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. ortho home defense max. so you can kill bugs inside, and keep bugs out. guaranteed. this is new york stat
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you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of securities. this will get a c plus. i could have gone b minus. we will go c plus. we have 21 billion ten year notes to go off the block tomorrow. tyler, back to you. >> thank you. >> to jackie deaeangelis to the market flash. >> want to point you to ticker www. second quarter eps, came under street expectations, a little troubling for the stock. citi says there are positive things edging higher despite negative 4 x and saw their inventories come down. we're popping 4.6% looking at the stock. >> the hottest valley in silicon valley may no
you got us? >> yes, i do. 59%. we do this realtime. 32 billion three year notes yield at auction .366. right up to the stroke of the last 1:00 eastern bids was .367 bid at .359. the price tight where the market was trading. 3.52, 10 auction average, means $4.52 chasing every dollar worth of securities available for sale. the indirects on the light side. auction at 35. and directs were pretty much smack on. dealers took a little over 59% of the auction. we talked about belly full of...
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i use this old-fashioned mach 3. it doesn't do anything at all except shave me well no wonder it's losing shares to its competition. there's nothing worse than going to the post office and waiting in line. i don't have to leave my desk and get up and go to the post office anymore. [ male announcer ] with stamps.com, you can print real u.s. postage for all your letters and packages. it gives you the exact amount of postage you need the instant you need it. can you print only stamps? no. first class. priority mail. certified. international. and the mailman picks it up. i don't leave the shop anymore. [ male announcer ] get a 4-week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> time to catch up on some homework. first up, on tuesday linda in connecticut asked me about ligand pharmaceuticals. lgnd. i said i'd get back to her. this is a drug developer that suffered through years of weakness with the stock dropping the tide could be turning.
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what do i use? no, not a bottle of jack. how did that get here? it gets in the hard to reach places. do i like tesh other than the fact that she uses a dollar sign when she spells a name. i like to cool my ears and dry them because of the thing i stick in the if dnchts i use a milwaukee three. doesn't do anything except shave me well. no wonder it is losing shares to its competition. ♪ saw the gang dancing on my living room floor ♪ you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very rarely put gas in my chevy vol
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and aerovironment is piloting the aircraft that protect us. but its stock has been grounded, down 20% this year. cramer's finding out if it could be ready to climb again when he talks to the company's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> okey-dokey. we finally had a good day! ♪ hallelujah no, a great one even. the first rally in more than a week. but i am urging you right now to not get too carried away. oh, man, every day it feels so bipolar. the seesaw between either panic or the euphoria thing. very little middle ground. that's n
and aerovironment is piloting the aircraft that protect us. but its stock has been grounded, down 20% this year. cramer's finding out if it could be ready to climb again when he talks to the company's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." you know what i love about this country? trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like...
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we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! >>> welcome back. now check this out. cattlemen and ranchers got beefed when an internal department of agriculture uh newsletter surfaced calling on employees to participate in meatless mondays as a way of reducing their environmental footprint. meatless mondays. the department told beef magazine it doesn't endorse meatless monday. the newsletter hadn't been cleared and has been removed. the president of the association said we appreciate usda making this right. okay. >>> now, why are liberals being allowed to dictat
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he joins us next. and neil diamond. >> taking us to -- "squawk box" is coming right back. [ male announcer ] summer is here. and so too is the summer event. now get an incredible offer on the powerful, efficient c250 sport sedan with an agility control sport-tuned suspension. but hurry before this opportunity...disappears. ♪ the mercedes-benz summer event ends july 31st. ♪ ends july 31st. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. the the nasdaq by 1.75. nearly 1.8 million people in ohio, west virginia, maryland and virginia and washington are still without power. more than three days after a violent storm swept through the region. powe
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to lead us. and i think governor romney said the same thing. he asked questions. and now we've got an investigation underway that's going to find some answers to those questions. but let me step back just a little bit. because this is a perennial problem inside american intelligence and inside the american political culture. >> this has happened under other administrations. you know, this has happened under other administrations, multiple leaks. what's different with this particular time? >> first of all, the story on stuxnet, whether it's true or not, and i need to say that very clearly, does seem to taunt the iranian administration to respond in some sort of powerful and possibly violent way. so you can see the harm to national security, to have that story out there. and again, you really don't have to believe it personally, if they believe it, it could be a stimulus to their taking violent action against the united states. >> that's the worm -- let me just -- for our viewers, that's the worm,
to lead us. and i think governor romney said the same thing. he asked questions. and now we've got an investigation underway that's going to find some answers to those questions. but let me step back just a little bit. because this is a perennial problem inside american intelligence and inside the american political culture. >> this has happened under other administrations. you know, this has happened under other administrations, multiple leaks. what's different with this particular time?...
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he joining us next. very cool. >>> we'll leave you with "the horse" by chris nobles from viewer carl strickland's play list. you're watching "starting point." and there he is. you didn't bring your fishing rod. >> no, not today. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free for 30 days. just plug this into your car, and your good driving can save you up to 30%. you could even try it without switching your insurance. why not give it a shot? carry on. now you can test-drive snapshot before you switch. visit progressive.com today. [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... the lines, the cost, the hassle. ♪ express yourself [ female announcer ] why not try coffee-mate? with over 25 delicious flavors for a fraction of the cost of the coffee house.
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>> david mattingly with the stories for us. an amazing story for us. david, let me ask you a quick question about restrictions as a result of what happened. there were some restrictions, osha imposed some restrictions. give us a little background on what's going on. >> reporter: osha imposed restrictions after the trainer was killed in 2010. and we asked osha why weren't similar restrictions put in place after this obviously potentially deadly incident occurred just four years before? we sent that up the chain of command and we're still waiting for an answer. wolf? >> let us know when you get that answer, david. amazing video. thanks very much. kate, that's a pretty tough job being a trainer over there at seaworld. >>ic not believe that video. that is amazing, amazing stuff. just so happy that he was okay. that was a very fortunate break, no pun intend there had. thank you, wolf. >>> a new ad we should tell you uses a sweating supermodel to send a message. stay with us. you're in "the situation room." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with less chronic osteoarthritis pa
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? >>> a very public battle moves forward this morning. katherine jackson is back at her california home and the son of michael jackson's brother tito is now looking after michael jackson's three children. t.j. jackson went to court and was appointed temporary guardian of prince, paris, and prince michael ii. his three children -- or those three kids have been in the custody of their grandmother katherine since michael jackson's death. katherine spent several days at an arizona resort and yesterday katherine finally came out after allegations she had been kidnapped by her own children to read a prepared statement to abc news. >> i'm devastated that while i've been away my children, my grandchildren have been taken away from me. >> okay. so a.j. hammer joins us now with all of this continuing, unfolding drama. so, firs
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jason carroll is with us. what can you tell us about this? >> this is a real interesting character in all of this case. the person identified as victim number two was not part of the criminal trial and did not testify so the jury never saw him. he was a bit of a mystery for a while and his story was one of the more powerful accounts of abuse. victim two alleges that in 2002 when he was about ten years old, jerry sandusky sexually assaulted him in a shower in penn state, mike mcqueary testified that he saw the assault. and now victim two has come forward and has turned over voice mails sandusky left less than two months before his arrest last year. >> just calling to see you know, whether you had any interest no going to the penn state game this saturday. if you can get back to me and let me know, i'd appreciate it. when you get this message, give me a call and i hope to talk to you later. thanks, i love you. >> the law firm representing victim two says jerry sandusky's abuse of victim two and other children is a direct result of a conspiracy
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excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police force. can you imagine the federal government taking over the commonwealth? these are u.s. citizens. this isn't a foreign country or a far away land. this is right off our coast. the u.s. department of justice said they are currently looking at the problem and in settlement discussions with puerto rico to address the findings. we hope to resolve concerns without litigation. they don't want to get involved. >> from what i understand, this is spilling into well-to-do areas, tourists could be at risk here. what are local officials saying about this? >> the game changed
excessive use and unreasonable use of force as early as may. what happened in may, actually, it was april. there was an incident involving a traffic stop where the man was shot 14 times. the police officer said it was self-defense. >> what else is the aclu claiming? first amendment rights? >> it's about first amendment rights, excessive use of force in college demonstrations. we spoke to the u.s. department of justice. they are calling for the u.s. government to take over the police...
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joining us this morning. nice to see you. thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> well, thank you. >> let's talk a little bit about gun control, which has been one of the topics we've been discussing all morning. back in '94, the house approved a ban on 19 different types of semiautomatic weapons and you were against the ban. here is what mitt romney has said in the wake of the shooting in aurora. he said he supports the second amendment. he doesn't think the laws need to be changed. and he went on to say this. >> well, we can sometimes hope that just changing the law will make all bad things go away. it won't. changing the heart of the american people may well be what's essential to improve the lots of the american people. >> what do you think he meant by that? >> it's hard for me to understand because, you know, there's so much discussion on this subject. but, you know, the fact of the matter is that we have got a culture right now that seems to say, let's control the guns and have all kinds of laxities and forgiveness and understanding and s
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. >> be sure to join us in the 10:00 a.m. eastern hour when i'll speak with the pilot who spotted william. the hiker needed coaxing to get him into the helicopter. we'll hear more of that amazing rescue. >>> a new jersey town puts the spotlight on people who run red lights. what they caught on tape might make you think twice about the way you drive. >>> plus this, the number of murders in chicago surpassed the number of troops killed in afghanistan this year. why so many? >> the wrong people are getting their hands on these weapons and they are using them to essentially wage war in the streets of chicago. >> we'll hear from that man there. he's a police officer and e.r. doctor in chicago. he says the violence there is the worst he's ever seen. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achieveme
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we use that to feed the veterans families. it saves them on cost of living and food bills and stuff and gives them some fresh vegetables to eat. the farm started with an idea i came up with that we needed to help our veterans coming back to be able to feed themselves and be able to support their family financially. and then in the same time they are getting horticulture tour therapy they need to help heal their wounds such as ptsd and traumatic brain injuries. >> for the longest time before i came out here i lost drive. i couldn't really get a job in the civilian world. it was just hard to readjust getting back in and waiting for my disability rating. not trying to -- we're not trying to get a job. >> it's been really wonderful watching my husband come around and alabama a different person. it's given them a new sense of purpose, more drive. they each have their own story to tell. kind of nice to get somebody else's perspective and learn somebody else may be suffering just a little more than even they are. >> i was able to com
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they gave us a statement instead. the department of defense said it made it a priority to all service members exposed to chemical and biological substances. >> on the fighting front, it has been quiet today. >> the spokesperson said most veterans have never been contacted by the v.a. >> the v.a. doesn't want to know. >> the v.a. has denied almost all edgewo related health claims. >> our government has not fulfilled their duty. they have a duty to find and recognize every person and they've got a duty to give them medical treatment. >> they're hoping that we die off. you apply, you get turned on an it -- goes on for years and years, you get turned down. they want to use young men as guinea pigs and throw them away. >> it's worth reemphasizing the edgewood veterans are not asking for money specifically. although there are many delays in a case like this, in part, because of the difficulty tracking down old documents from so many years ago, it is likely to go to trial next year. >>> up next, another form of injustice. ve
they gave us a statement instead. the department of defense said it made it a priority to all service members exposed to chemical and biological substances. >> on the fighting front, it has been quiet today. >> the spokesperson said most veterans have never been contacted by the v.a. >> the v.a. doesn't want to know. >> the v.a. has denied almost all edgewo related health claims. >> our government has not fulfilled their duty. they have a duty to find and recognize...
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we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have the jobs, where the jobs are being created and everything else. for that poppy harlow. >> this committee aeconomy adde jobs. it's less than expected. we need to be creating somewhere between 300 and 400,000 jobs a month to bring this rate down. that's not happening at all. some important numbers to show you. 12.7 million. that's the number of americans that are out of work. they are unemployed. 5.4 million of them have been out of work for six months or longer. the longer you're out of work, the harder to find a job. that's almost 42% of the unemployed. anot
we saw us fighting two wars on a credit card. the tax cuts turned a surplus into a deficit, and the lack of regulation resulted what happened on wall street and we ended up with the biggest crisis that we've ever seen. >> that ain't right. >> it ain't right. it's not a smart theory. >> all right. that's the politics of it all. i'll remind you once again, we are four months to the day, to the presidential election. let's take a closer look at who has the jobs, who doesn't have...
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begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. good news is that in most cases, it is treatable. medication such as anti-depressants can be effective. in milder cases, cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately, for many people, nothing seems to help. and that's why it's exciting to hear about a totally new approach that involves a device that looks like a pacemaker. two wires inserted directly under the brain, and then on the outside, a doctor can
begins now. >>> hello and thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. >>> also, confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer, and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. >>> first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression. a fascinating story. a disease, as you know, that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. good news...
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everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. who are these guys? oh, that's just my buds. bacon, donuts. -my taste buds. -[ taste buds ] waffles. how about we try this new kind of fiber one cereal? you think you're going to slip some fiber by us? rookie. okay. ♪ nutty clusters and almonds, ♪ ♪ almonds. ♪ fiber one is gonna make you smile. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing new fiber one nutty clusters and almonds. with 43% daily value of fiber for you. crunchy nutty clusters and real almond slices for your taste buds. . >>> welcome back. it is 14 minutes past the hour. >> happy you're with us this morning. there is a major new development in the colorado shootings this morning. a package from the alleged shooter found in the mail room of the university of colorado. it arrived days after the shooting and hinted at the massacre. ed, we're saying it
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this hit us out of the blue. it's always frustrating when your power is out, particularly when you have 100 degree days but the fact that 90% of our citizens have had the power restored is a positive thing. >> i understand, let me jump in. >> everybody is working as hard as they can to get the other 10% restored as quickly as they can. >> final question to you, we were talking to our contact in west virginia. are you saying the same situation in virnginia? >> local officials are trying to focus on finding people without power and making sure they have ice for coolers and making sure they have water to drink and they are taking advantage of cooling centers that are set up all across states that are still impacted. that's the biggest challenge we're dealing with right now is just the heat and the impact that that has on folks on the fourth of july. >> lieutenant governor bill bolling, good luck, you have your hands full there in virginia. we appreciate you calling in early this morning. appalachian power, they are
this hit us out of the blue. it's always frustrating when your power is out, particularly when you have 100 degree days but the fact that 90% of our citizens have had the power restored is a positive thing. >> i understand, let me jump in. >> everybody is working as hard as they can to get the other 10% restored as quickly as they can. >> final question to you, we were talking to our contact in west virginia. are you saying the same situation in virnginia? >> local...
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it hits us in a weak spot. the timing with the way the economy is, the global economy, it's really a toxic group. >> in simple terms, briefly, what is libor and how does this whole thing and all the manipulation take money out of our pockets? >>> libor is a london rate. they set rates for mortgages, college loans, car loans and it's basically a group of banks deciding how much they can borrow from one another. it's their cost of doing business. that translatings into our cost of living, again, what we pay on credit cards and mortgages. the issue was the banks were conspireing to keep the rate lower than usual. this might not have directly taken money out of your pocket, but it allowed firms to use this mechanism to trade and profit in other ways that might have affected you, the overall spending themes in the real world. >> dan, thank you for that. thank you for the explanation there. appreciate it. serena williams going for womenable dahn title number five. how does it stack up? we are going to wimbledon live.
it hits us in a weak spot. the timing with the way the economy is, the global economy, it's really a toxic group. >> in simple terms, briefly, what is libor and how does this whole thing and all the manipulation take money out of our pockets? >>> libor is a london rate. they set rates for mortgages, college loans, car loans and it's basically a group of banks deciding how much they can borrow from one another. it's their cost of doing business. that translatings into our cost of...
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also joining us, steve kall. he's president of the new american foundation and a staff writing at "the new yorker," also a best-selling author. guys, thanks very much for coming in. young the u.s. is really safer now that bin laden is dead? >> well, it's a complicated question, wolf. there's no question that the killing of bin laden was a huge victory, cut off the head of the snake, and a great retaliation for 9/11. but there's no question that there are affiliates in yemen, somalia, and west africa are on the march and they pose a potential threat to the homeland. likewise, we're concerned about lone wolves. the aurora colorado, not far from here, incident that happened haas week, could easily have been a terror attack by a lone wolf or a terrorist. so the threat picture is more complicated now than at any time in a long time and so there's a lot of work to be done. >> are you surprised that the number two al qaeda leader, ayman al zawahiri, still out there, roaming around someplace? >> it's a big area and he's
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you've been used to a few of those in your time. how are you reading the political ruins at the moment in washington. >> we don't decide your elebs and you don't decide ours. frankly, it's important for the british to work with whoever comes oit of presidential process and also i've worked actually closely with president obama in the last few years on the middle east stuff. and i have graed admiration and work well with him. >> i wonder what you thought has been his biggest challenge as president. >> that's easy. he inherited a global economy in meltdown. and i think one of the things that people really don't understand about the situation today is that this is -- this economic crisis is completely different than anything our generation of politicians has experienced before. we are used to a periodic economic crisis with a bit of tweaking and help and this and that resolves themselves. this is different. you're talking about a situation in which you've got to go back, i think, not saying exactly the same, but back as a parallel in r
you've been used to a few of those in your time. how are you reading the political ruins at the moment in washington. >> we don't decide your elebs and you don't decide ours. frankly, it's important for the british to work with whoever comes oit of presidential process and also i've worked actually closely with president obama in the last few years on the middle east stuff. and i have graed admiration and work well with him. >> i wonder what you thought has been his biggest...
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i used to when i was younger. leo and all those guys would come over to my house every weekend and play basketball. their whole crew. a lot of those guys would come over and play basketball. now it's, you know, if i'm not working, i'm with my kids. >> the party guys just got really fed up. because you suddenly became an adult. >> yes. >> they weren't factoring this into the relationship. you were the lead party guy. >> i was one of them, yes. >> you were the "it's friday, we're going to vegas" guys. >> oh, it's tuesday. we're just recovering from a monday night outing. >> was there a moment, cathartic moment, where you just woke up and went, i'm done with that? >> certainly. when i met my wife. we started getting serious. obviously when i was going to have a child. it was like, can't be a child having a child. it's very much like "ted." when my wife and i met, i was living with five of my friends in an apartment. she was like, you know, i love you and i like your friend, don't get me wrong, but i don't want to be
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let us know what you think. follow me on facebook, twitter @andersoncooper. >>> up next, drew tries to get answers from the digs abled veterans national foundation. he tracked down the vice president of that group. we'll hear what she told him, next. him,next.next. him next. mid grade dark roast forest fresh full tank brain freeze cake donettes rolling hot dogs bag of ice anti-freeze wash and dry diesel self-serve fix a flat jumper cables 5% cashback signup for 5% cashback at gas stations through september. it pays to discover. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it ofrs a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. introducing gold choice. the freedom you can only get from hertz to keep the car you reserved
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you can also use your desk top to vee us. go to cnn.com/tv. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. >>> we're liking the music here. the olympic torch will take a ride on the tube today as the flame makes its way to the opening ceremonies in london on friday already. excitement is building despite fears that traffic and weather will dampen the mood there. details of the $42 million show are leaking out. jim bolden is live at cnn's olympic site in london. i hear they had a rehearsal. you were there. can you share some of the details that are leaking? >> well they don't want anyone to tell what happened last night. they had 60,000 people in the stadium overnight, last night to have the practice of the opening ceremony and there's a hashtag it says, #savethesurprise. >> there's going to be nurses from the national health service and then there's going to be things about james bond
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lots of analogies for us to use so stick with me while i continue the storm idea. when the weather is good, you don't have to worry about whether or not you have holes in your roof. so the weather being good here, is this cheap and easy credit. right? you didn't have to worry about the fact that there were underlying problems. ragu says you have to have solutions that create long-term growth. wasn't there the potential for long-term growth with the easy credit? didn't it create enough wealth that put some kids through school? shouldn't that have contributed to ongoing growth? >> sure. and it could have been and some of it was, some of that money was invested in real valuable things. i think, you know, the parents who took out a home equity loan to put their kid through college and now are struggling to pay back that debt still have a kid that went to college and that's a great thing. in europe actually, the infrastructure is terrific and lot of that government spending that ragu was talking about was infrastructure spending. to continue your weather analogy, ali, i
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this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of homes' former professors. the package reportedly includes writings and drawings about killing people. "outfront" tonight, ed lavandera in aurora, colorado. ed, what else is the university saying about this package? >> reporter: well, it's been really hard to get people to speak on the record about these packages we've known about since monday. in fact, it caused the evacuation of some of the buildings on that campus for a short time on monday. but it was quickly determined there wasn't any explosives or hazardous materials to deal with. now we're learning what was inside those packages, p
this is an us or them basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonight, new details just in about the alleged gunman in the colorado shooting spree. the university of colorado confirms they discovered a suspicious package sent from james holmes in a mailroom in their medical campus on monday. it was addressed to one of homes' former professors. the package...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> i met tony blair almost exactly eight years ago. he was in his second term as prime minister and i was just starting out. after our first meeting, the reporter asked if we found anything in common and i jokingly replied that we both used colgate toothpaste. the truth is, i did feel a close connection to tony blair, as i said after the first meeting, i knew that when either of us gets in a bind, there wi
so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the...
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at least they are used to it. the a couple of 30-something showed they had a lot more to give on the court. serena williams won her fifth championship at the all-england club and on the men's side roger federer won a record tying seventh wimbledon title beating andy murray. cnn's becky anderson sat down with federer this morning. did you ask him about murray's tears? >> reporter: i did ask him. i'd be happy to swap with you. it hasn't stopped raining since the middle of may. thankfully they were able to pull the roof over on centre court to finish the match. he is exhausted by elated, that being roger federer, only to match pete sampras. seven wimbledon titles, 17 grand slam titles. that is a record breaking number of majors. now he totally understood that this game was going to be a big one given that the hopes of a british nation were riding on one 25-year-old andy murray. it would have been the first victory for the british man at wimbledon since 1936, 7 years ago fred perry. as you can imagine the cheers from
at least they are used to it. the a couple of 30-something showed they had a lot more to give on the court. serena williams won her fifth championship at the all-england club and on the men's side roger federer won a record tying seventh wimbledon title beating andy murray. cnn's becky anderson sat down with federer this morning. did you ask him about murray's tears? >> reporter: i did ask him. i'd be happy to swap with you. it hasn't stopped raining since the middle of may. thankfully...
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america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major cross roads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heating election year debate. meanwhile, our out of control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on health care. american spends 17%. what's more, we don't really benefit from the huge price tag. our healthy life expectancy, the standard measurement, ranks only 29th in the world behind slovenia. our infant mortality rate ranks 30th. it's more than twice that of sweden and japan. so what is our problem? in this hour, we're going to take you around the world to study health care systems in other countries. to find out what lessonsca
america's system of bringing us into this world, helping us stay alive and supporting us as we die is at a major cross roads. two years ago, president obama signed the most comprehensive overhaul of american medicine since medicare. this week, the supreme court upheld almost all of the law in a dramatic 5-4 ruling setting up what is sure to be a heating election year debate. meanwhile, our out of control health care costs continue to climb. no other nation spends more than 12% of its economy on...
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this is an issue of enormous concern to us. we have responded generously, and we'll continue to look at -- and assess the needs of the malians and respond appropriately in the future. >> all right. secretary carson, thank you very much. secretary carson is leading the u.s. charge on the malian crisis, and we appreciate your time, sir. >>> "outfront" next, a journalist who is afraid if you see his face or know his name that he could lose his life. he's going to tell you his story, and the reporting that he has been doing on the radicals here. >>> plus, a child. her name is merriam. and her eyelashes are the longest that i have ever seen. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly
this is an issue of enormous concern to us. we have responded generously, and we'll continue to look at -- and assess the needs of the malians and respond appropriately in the future. >> all right. secretary carson, thank you very much. secretary carson is leading the u.s. charge on the malian crisis, and we appreciate your time, sir. >>> "outfront" next, a journalist who is afraid if you see his face or know his name that he could lose his life. he's going to tell you...
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all of us serving you. us bank it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> are we seeing the rise of an ac/dc cyber virus? i'm talking about the rock band. a finnish company says it received an e-mail from a scientist at the atomic energy association of iran claiming its program has been compromised by a computer virus. it plays ac/dc's "thunder struck." it can verify the e-mail was sent from a researcher within the organization. why should you care? cyber security is a big issue that congress is finally trying to tackle. tonight, the senate is starting to debate a bipartisan bill to require both government and private companies to do more to protect their networks from the threat of cyber attacks. the number tonight? $1 trillion. that's how much computer crime costs company,
all of us serving you. us bank it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> are we seeing the rise of an ac/dc cyber virus? i'm talking about the rock band. a finnish company says...